Post by roofanintn on Mar 19, 2013 7:28:59 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by Flanz on Mar 19, 2013 7:34:51 GMT -5

You deleted an entire conversation that displayed very childlike behavior.

You deleted that conversation because you didn't like it (I assume, you didn't give a reason).

Then I created a thread formally complaining about this behavior, which you deleted.

You're either covering your tracks out of embarrassment, realized you probably made a boo-boo and wanted it whiped from the record, or you realized that stand-up routine didn't generate the LOLs you anticipated.

You say "beating a dead horse," but this is the first time this conversation has really gotten the play it has today. You misrepresent arguments against you, bash people for disagreeing with these straw men, then delete the entire transcript.

Bush League. That thread was not inappropriate and was serving a purpose (finding out why you feel you get to operate by a different set of guidelines).

Post by roofanintn on Mar 19, 2013 7:35:01 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by NothingButFlowers on Mar 19, 2013 8:01:31 GMT -5

I don't usually read that thread, but mayhap I need to go check it out. When we went to the STS9 concert a few weeks back, I had a moment when I was really wishing for a pair, and then a moment when I felt kind of old.

Post by EAP on Mar 19, 2013 8:04:08 GMT -5

I have started wearing them at shows I am close for. I actually always have a pair in my car anyways, I'm a really light sleeper and if I spend the night out I can never sleep bc all the little noises. Does that make me a super old lady?

Post by roofanintn on Mar 19, 2013 10:15:32 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by roofanintn on Mar 19, 2013 10:36:32 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by BlackAmy on Mar 19, 2013 10:41:26 GMT -5

I don't usually read that thread, but mayhap I need to go check it out. When we went to the STS9 concert a few weeks back, I had a moment when I was really wishing for a pair, and then a moment when I felt kind of old.

My friend wore ear plugs for STS9 this weekend, and we're 27. I have ear plugs for shows that are really bassy.